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Crude oil was formed millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where is crude oil found
today?(1 point) inside
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel?(1 point)
Responses smog smog carbon monoxide carbon monoxide coal coal ozone
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Today's fossil fuels began forming 300 million years ago. What allowed the process to begin?
A Mammals ate all of the plants B
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Jenny
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?(1 point)
When fossil fuels are burned,
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toto
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what is an advantage and a disadvantage of using an oil shale?
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Jacksonb
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Does the following represent a sample or a population?
calories created while burning all of the coal taken from a rail car
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Halima
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Create a short, audio file summary, that explains fossil fuels
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?
A. Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them releases carbon into
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advanteges and disadvanteges of fossil fuels
Check this site. http://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/fossil.htm advantages easy
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jazz
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Which of the following resources come from the remains of dinosaurs and plants?
A. trees B. water C. oxygen D. oil
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Jaycee
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How many gallons of fossil fuel to make a gallon of each of the following?
synfuel soy ethanol cellulosic electricity
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Marcus
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Using the graph above, answer the following question
(3 points) The primary sources of energy in the most recent century are ,
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of fossil fuel energy?
Advantages are: - Fossil fuel energy is relatively easy to
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Madi_Dummy
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Both fossil fuels and rocks are natural resources.How do these resources differ in how they are used by people
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Salvador
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Do power inverters run on energy from fossil fuels?
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Anonymous
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What is coal used for (what is the difference between energy and electricity)?
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
Responses petroleum petroleum oil oil coal coal
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They are difficult to find. They are difficult to find. They are
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Which two things need to be perfect in order for petroleum to from
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Which two things need to be perfect in order for petroleum to from
Soil and metal ore Pressure and temperature Rocks and metal
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8) Most of the world's automobiles run on energy acquired from petroleum. Like all fossil fuels, petroleum is a nonrenewable
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Currently, the main source of energy in our world is fossil fuels, which is causing lots of harm to our ozone, environment, and
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M
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point)
Responses jet fuel jet fuel forests forests crude oil
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joe mA
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point)
Responses jet fuel jet fuel forests forests coal coal
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point) Responses crude oil crude oil jet fuel jet fuel coal
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point) Responses crude oil crude oil jet fuel jet fuel
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point)
coal crude oil jet fuel forests
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Random
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point) Responses jet fuel jet fuel crude oil crude oil coal
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STAN NCT DREAM
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital?(1 point) Responses crude oil crude oil forests forests jet
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Un
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a student makes the following table in a science notebook
energy resource: airborne toxin: water pollution: global warming: coal
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besides natural gases and oils what other natural resources is found in central Asia and the Caucasus
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains.
What can you conclude about petroleum from
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Me
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Which two things need to be perfect in order for petroleum to form? (1 point)
• wind and water • soil and metal ore • rocks
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What is a positive aspect of fossil fuels
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
They do not need processing to produce energy They are ecologically friendly They
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?
Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which takes carbon out of the
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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hello
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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hello
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what can you conclude about petroleum from the information given in the passage
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel? (1 point)
Responses solar solar hydro hydro coal coal wind
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Drag each fossil fuel to indicate which human activity it directly impacts. Answers may be used more than once.(2 points)
Put
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How do fossil fuels play a role in carbon dioxide?
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel? (1 point) Responses solar solar wind wind hydro hydro coal
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Cars, trucks, and buses use petroleum—which is a fossil fuel—to power them. Mrs. Cash has a class of 20 students. Half of
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Which two things need to be perfect in order for petroleum to form?
(1 point) • wind and water • soil and metal ore • rocks
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Cars trucks and buses used petroleum which is a fossil fuel to power them. Mrs. Cash has a class of 20 students half of her
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